1950 - Barcelona, Spain
The proposal’s main aim is to improve the connection between Chamartín and the city, turning the plaza into a destination in its own right. Modular and prefabricated construction is used both on the roof and on the short-distance train platforms…
The Val-verde project is the 2021 winner of Reinventing Cities, which seeks to recover and upgrade the iconic Clesa industrial complex, a work of Alejandro de la Sota in Madrid’s Fuencarral-El Pardo district that is currently in a state of abandon. T
The urban fabric and the features of the terrain make it possible to define three areas of intervention to recover a pasture land, create an agroecological park, and create a landscape factory: a referent for ecological transition in Madrid...
The roof and body of the 19th-century building are removed in favor of a large hall in the attic and an atrium linked to a new square to be executed wih a portico of bronze pillars or by taking advantage of existing pillars. Resolving the new atrium
The project has a double objective: to connect the outskirts with the center and to become the gate of entrance to the city; like a bridge, the new building features different accesses and looks out to the natural context like an urban balcony...
The station is proposed as an urban bridge, linking two areas of the city that were poorly connected. The departure lounge is located over the tracks and the access is kept in the lower level…
Dos bloques lineales de siete alturas situados a diferente nivel y enfrentados a las vías principales que delimitan la parcela, permiten la existencia de un gran espacio interior ajardinado desde el que se accede a las viviendas. La fachada se resuel
Ante el crecimiento en el volumen de negocio experimentado en los últimos años por esta consultoría especializada en tecnologías de la información y en el desarrollo de sistemas automáticos de mantenimiento y equipos electrónicos de defensa, se decid